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The MDXpods crew talks about movies that have been remade or rebooted. While not strictly deciding which is better, they decide if the remake or reboot should have been made. They also talk about remake/reboot news.
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GenX Time Machine

Real Story Media

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Buckle up and step into GenX Time Machine, where we take you on a nostalgic journey through the music, movies, games, fashion, and life that defined the 80s and 90s. From cassette tapes to video rentals, from neon clothes to grunge, we deep dive into the pop culture moments that shaped a generation. Whether you’re reliving your youth or discovering the magic of GenX for the first time, this podcast is your ultimate guide to the rad, the weird, and the unforgettable. Dust off your Walkman, cr ...
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Fuzzy Memories

Broads and Books Productions

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All Season 1 episodes available now! Fuzzy Memories is the podcast that celebrates the good, the rad and the fugly of the 80s and 90s. Three latchkey kids who made it out alive break down everything from Madonna and Masters of the Universe to Twin Peaks and Titanic. Join us to celebrate the hits, the misses and the misfits of the weirdest decades.
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Rewind/Regret

Tag Team Podcast Network

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Thank you for clicking on Rewind/Regret(formerly Reel Impossible), a podcast all about movies, in particular bad movies as well as retro movies. Listen each week(or whenever we decide to record again) as Ben and Jason dive deep into the history of film, or how bad it is or isn't. Come for the laughs, stay for the insightful knowledge that Jason(sometimes) has about the most random, pointless stuff. Rewind/Regret is a part of The Tag Team Podcast Network Rewind/Regret is Hosted by Ben, writte ...
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Hipster & Homeboy Podcast

Hipster & Homeboy Podcast

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One's a Hipster. One's a Homeboy. Together they are Hipster & Homeboy. The young voice of the nation. Coming to your ears weekly to bring you fun and entertaining talk on current events pop culture, politics, tech and everything in between. Subscribe for your weekly dose each and every Wednesday at 12pm EST!
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BLUNT Movie Reviews

World7 Productions

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The Blunt Movie Reviews is a podcast hosted by two stoners that met while working at a movie theater in our teenage years. Now, we get together to smoke a blunt and see a new movie prior to its nation wide release then, we smoke another blunt and hit the record button. We start the show off with "The Movie Guy Plot," followed by going down the list of Directors and Actors while giving subtle movie suggestions. Next, we give you our best spoiler free movie review and viewing recommendation. F ...
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Not Over It

iHeartPodcasts

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POPSUGAR’S podcast for the pop culture obsessed. Our hosts, Becky Kirsch and Zareen Siddiqui, break down the biggest moments in celebrity and entertainment news, providing the kind of in-depth analysis, banter, and theories that take over your group texts and happy-hour conversations.
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We're back! Season 2 starts NOW. And to kick us off, we're looking at Halloweens past and present. From Addams Family and Scream to haunted houses and costumes to true crime and bad candy, we've got it all. Plus, our unmitigated gall from the week and so much more. Fuzzy Memories is the podcast that celebrates the good, the rad and the fugly of the…
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Fans of the *Halloween* franchise have seen Michael Myers terrorize Haddonfield for decades, but the 2018 reboot, directed by David Gordon Green, offers a fresh take on the slasher classic. By ignoring the countless sequels that complicated the series' mythology, this new chapter revisits Laurie Strode, played by Jamie Lee Curtis, and explores how …
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Ghostbusters, the iconic 1984 film that blended comedy, the supernatural, and science fiction, continues to influence popular culture decades after its release. What began as an ambitious script by Dan Aykroyd, inspired by his family's paranormal interests, evolved into one of the most beloved movies of the 1980s. The movie’s success can be attribu…
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Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” remains one of the most iconic songs and music videos of all time. Released on November 30, 1982, the song and its accompanying 14-minute music video transformed the music industry, broke cultural barriers, and became a staple of Halloween celebrations worldwide. Directed by John Landis, known for his work on *An Americ…
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Once a staple of everyday life, the **time and temperature phone number**—a service that provided the current time and weather forecast with a simple phone call—has largely faded from existence, but its legacy still resonates with many Americans who grew up relying on it for information. The service, which began in the **1940s** and flourished thro…
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The *Transformers* franchise, born out of a collaboration between American toy giant Hasbro and Japanese company Takara, became one of the most iconic pop culture phenomena of the 1980s. With a captivating storyline and unique transforming toys, *Transformers* captured the hearts of children worldwide and left an indelible mark on the decade. - **H…
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The brutal beating of Rodney King by Los Angeles police officers, captured on video by a bystander, ignited national outrage and led to one of the most significant civil unrest events in U.S. history: the 1992 Los Angeles riots. King's story, marked by racial tension and calls for police reform, is a pivotal moment in America’s reckoning with issue…
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The 1980s were a transformative decade for Polo Ralph Lauren, as the brand grew into a fashion icon that defined preppy American style. Ralph Lauren’s iconic polo shirts, offered in a rainbow of pastel colors, became the epitome of Ivy League elegance and leisure. The shirts, emblazoned with the recognizable polo player logo, were widely popular am…
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*E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial*, released in 1982, wasn’t just another film—it was an event. Directed by Steven Spielberg, this heartfelt story of a young boy, Elliott, and his unlikely friendship with a stranded alien, resonated with audiences worldwide, quickly becoming a cultural phenomenon. “When *E.T.* came out, it was like seeing magic,” recalls…
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Five students from Shermer High School meet in Saturday detention, but they are more than the labels they wear. *The Breakfast Club*, a 1985 classic directed by John Hughes, has transcended time and generations, finding fresh audiences and renewing its impact. The film follows five teens—the Athlete, the Brain, the Princess, the Basket Case, and th…
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On March 30, 1981, President Ronald Reagan was nearly assassinated just two months into his first term. After addressing a union event at the Washington Hilton Hotel, Reagan exited the building, waving to the crowd. Among them was John Hinckley Jr., a 25-year-old with a disturbing fixation on actress Jodie Foster. Hinckley, inspired by the film *Ta…
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In the early 1980s, the Swiss watch industry was on the brink of collapse, losing ground to affordable Japanese quartz watches. Swatch, launched in 1983, was a revolutionary response to this crisis, breathing new life into Swiss watchmaking. It was the brainchild of Swiss businessman Nicolas Hayek and his team, who envisioned a durable, affordable,…
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*Fletch* Shaped 80's Comedy: The Story Behind the Cult Classic Chevy Chase’s portrayal of Irwin “Fletch” Fletcher in the 1985 comedy-mystery *Fletch* left a lasting impact on 1980s pop culture, embodying the decade's blend of humor, anti-establishment themes, and a laid-back Los Angeles vibe. Based on Gregory Mcdonald's 1974 novel of the same name,…
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The 1987-1993 Ford Mustang GT 5.0, part of the iconic "Fox Body" era, remains one of the most celebrated American muscle cars. Its blend of affordability, power, and modifiability made it a favorite for young drivers in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and its legacy continues with dedicated fans, collectors, and car enthusiasts. The GT 5.0 featured…
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The 1986 movie Top Gun, starring Tom Cruise, remains an iconic symbol of '80s cinema, blending high-speed aerial stunts, memorable music, and a storyline that captured the ambition and camaraderie of Navy pilots.* When *Top Gun* premiered, audiences were drawn to its electrifying fighter jet scenes and the story of hotshot Navy pilot Pete “Maverick…
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Generation X grew up in an era defined by some of the most iconic villains in film history, from the unstoppable T-800 in *The Terminator* to the chaotic Joker in Tim Burton’s *Batman*. These characters, with their memorable traits and terrifying qualities, captured the imaginations of audiences and left a lasting impact on popular culture. Here’s …
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The Sweet Legacy of Saturday Morning Cartoons and Cereal For decades, the ritual of waking up early on Saturdays for a lineup of cartoons and a bowl of sugary cereal was a defining experience for American kids. Starting in the 1960s and continuing strong through the 1990s, this weekend tradition offered children a few sacred hours to indulge in ani…
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MTV's Spring Break specials were more than just wild beach parties—they became an annual celebration of youth, music, and pop culture that defined a generation. Launched in 1986, MTV's Spring Break brought live concerts, outrageous games, and celebrity appearances to iconic beach destinations like Daytona Beach and Fort Lauderdale, creating an ener…
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Bon Jovi, the iconic American rock band known for hits like “Livin’ on a Prayer” and “You Give Love a Bad Name,” has successfully remained relevant for over 40 years. Frontman Jon Bon Jovi has balanced his music career with philanthropy, cementing his place as not only a rock legend but also a committed social advocate. Formed in 1983 in New Jersey…
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A Nostalgic Look Back at Mall Culture For many of us in Generation X, the mall wasn’t just a place to buy clothes or grab a bite to eat. It was our sanctuary—a place where we learned to navigate the world outside of home and school, where friendships were made, and where independence flourished. Walking into a mall back in the 80s and 90s felt like…
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Back to the Future* Celebrates Nearly 40 Years of Iconic Pop Culture Legacy The History Behind the Time-Travel Classic and Its Enduring Influence* Nearly 40 years ago, *Back to the Future* hit theaters and took the world by storm. Directed by Robert Zemeckis and produced by Steven Spielberg, the 1985 blockbuster remains one of the most beloved film…
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*In the 1980s, TV viewers were introduced to a groundbreaking series that blended technology, action, and futuristic storytelling. Knight Rider, created by Glen A. Larson, became an instant hit, captivating audiences with its iconic AI-powered car, K.I.T.T., and its charismatic hero, Michael Knight, played by David Hasselhoff.* Premiering in 1982, …
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The **Pontiac Trans Am**, a high-performance muscle car introduced in 1969, owes much of its legendary status to the 1977 film *Smokey and the Bandit*, starring **Burt Reynolds**. With its sleek black-and-gold exterior and the iconic “screaming chicken” decal on the hood, the car quickly became a symbol of rebellion and freedom for an entire genera…
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Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” remains one of the most iconic songs and music videos of all time. Released on November 30, 1982, the song and its accompanying 14-minute music video transformed the music industry, broke cultural barriers, and became a staple of Halloween celebrations worldwide. Directed by John Landis, known for his work on *An Americ…
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Schoolhouse Rock! Celebrates 50 Years of Blending Education and Entertainment *Schoolhouse Rock!*, the beloved educational TV series that revolutionized how children learn, is celebrating its 50th anniversary. Since its debut in 1973, the show has captivated generations with its catchy songs and colorful animations, teaching topics ranging from mat…
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December 8, 1980, is a date forever etched in the memory of music fans across the globe. It was on this fateful evening that John Lennon, legendary musician and former Beatle, was assassinated outside his New York City apartment building, The Dakota, by Mark David Chapman. The brutal murder sent shockwaves around the world, ending the life of one o…
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On a crisp January morning, millions of Americans tuned in to watch what was supposed to be a landmark moment in space exploration: the launch of the Space Shuttle Challenger. It was a day that would forever change the nation's view of space travel, but not in the way anyone expected. Within just 73 seconds after liftoff, the Challenger exploded in…
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In a monumental shift for the dance world, breakdancing, once a street art phenomenon, made its debut as an Olympic sport at the 2024 Summer Games in Paris. The inclusion of breaking in the global sports competition marks a defining moment for a dance style that originated in the Bronx during the 1970s and exploded in popularity throughout the 1980…
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Oprah Winfrey, one of the most influential figures in media and entertainment, has built an unparalleled empire, starting from humble beginnings in rural Mississippi. Her rise to power and cultural significance is a story of resilience, empathy, and a relentless drive for success. Born into poverty in 1954, Winfrey’s childhood was fraught with hard…
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In 1983, toy stores across the United States were the scene of unprecedented chaos. Xavier Roberts, the creator of Cabbage Patch Kids, recalls that holiday season as a "perfect storm" of demand, excitement, and, at times, physical altercations. “What we didn’t expect was just how big it would get,” Roberts explained in a recent interview. "We were …
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The **Rubik’s Cube**, a humble puzzle originally designed to teach students about three-dimensional space, continues to thrive decades after its creation, making its mark not only as a toy but as a tool for education, mathematical theory, and even art. Created in **1974** by **Erno Rubik**, a professor of architecture from Hungary, the cube was fir…
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Over four decades ago, television audiences across the globe were glued to their screens, desperate for the answer to one burning question: "Who Shot J.R.?" On November 21, 1980, *Dallas* finally revealed that Kristin Shepard, J.R. Ewing's sister-in-law and mistress, was the one who pulled the trigger. With 83 million viewers tuning in, the episode…
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In one of the most infamous murder cases in American history, Lyle and Erik Menendez, convicted of the 1989 killings of their wealthy parents, José and Kitty Menendez, have been reunited in prison after decades apart. The brothers, now in their 50s, are serving life sentences without the possibility of parole after being found guilty of first-degre…
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The Rise and Fall of Betamax: The VCR Format That Lost to VHS In the 1970s, the world of home entertainment was forever changed with the introduction of the Video Cassette Recorder (VCR). This innovation allowed people to record their favorite television shows and movies, breaking free from the rigid schedules of network broadcasts. At the heart of…
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In 1985, Coca-Cola made a bold move that shook the beverage world—introducing a new formula for its iconic soft drink. Known as *New Coke*, this sweeter version of the classic recipe was meant to combat Pepsi’s growing popularity, especially after Pepsi's successful “Pepsi Challenge” taste-test campaigns. However, what was intended to be a smart ma…
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The 1980's gave birth to one of the most iconic symbols of personal expression in music history: the mixtape. Long before digital playlists or streaming algorithms curated our music experiences, people relied on mixtapes to share their feelings, friendships, and identities through carefully chosen songs. More than just a collection of tracks, the m…
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MTV's Impact on Music, Culture, and Television: A Revolutionary Journey MTV, the music video-centric cable network that launched in the early 1980s, changed not only how audiences consumed music but how artists presented it. The channel's influence on pop culture was undeniable, and its evolution shaped the entertainment industry in groundbreaking …
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The O.J. Simpson trial, one of the most infamous court cases in American history, not only captivated a nation but also left an indelible mark on Generation X. What began as a murder investigation quickly morphed into a trial that shaped how America viewed race, celebrity, and the justice system. With its wall-to-wall television coverage and shocki…
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Miami Vice wasn’t just another cop show; it was a cultural revolution. Airing from 1984 to 1989, the series merged style, music, and crime drama in a way that redefined television. Created by Anthony Yerkovich and produced by Michael Mann, *Miami Vice* brought the sleek, neon-lit streets of Miami into millions of living rooms, leaving a lasting imp…
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A Parachute Pants Story We were the latchkey kids, the generation that grew up with divorced parents and MTV. We were the first generation to come of age in the age of the internet and cable TV, and we were bombarded with more information and entertainment than any generation before us. But we were also a resourceful and independent bunch. We had t…
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Remember those Tupperware bowls stacked neatly in our mothers' kitchens? We Gen Xers do. Those avocado green or harvest gold containers take me right back to my childhood. Even back then, before the internet and cell phones, we led busy lives. Moms worked, both inside and outside the home, they volunteered at our schools, and they carpooled us kids…
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The electrifying chemistry between John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John in the 1978 film *Grease* has become one of the defining features of the movie’s enduring legacy. As the rebellious Danny Zuko and the innocent Sandy Olsson, their love story anchored the narrative and captivated audiences worldwide. Travolta, fresh off his success from *Saturd…
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Michael Jackson’s "Billie Jean," a song that transcends generations. “It’s so much more than just a catchy tune,” the host notes. Released during the peak of Jackson’s fame, "Billie Jean" came at a time when the King of Pop was both riding high on the success of his *Thriller* album and battling the pressures of public scrutiny, including high-prof…
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The boombox was more than just a portable stereo—it was a cultural phenomenon that defined the 1980s. With its large speakers, dual cassette decks, and radio functionality, the boombox became a symbol of youth culture and street life, influencing everything from fashion to the rise of hip-hop. First introduced in the 1970s by brands like JVC and Pa…
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We are Gen X, and we are just getting started. Welcome to the GenX Time Machine Podcast. We were the kids who rode our bikes until the streetlights flickered on, a signal ingrained in our childhood that meant "get home, now." No cell phones to track our whereabouts, no helicopter parents micromanaging our every move. Just us, our bikes, and the fre…
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This week we're looking at some of the best comebacks. From Jennifer Coolidge to Jennifer Lawrence, Winona Ryder to Michael Keaton, Burt Reynolds to Bennifer, we've got it all. Plus, our unmitigated gall from the week and so much more. Fuzzy Memories is the podcast that celebrates the good, the rad and the fugly of the 80s and 90s. Three latchkey k…
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This week is a special BONUS episode looking at remakes and reboots! From Scarface to Psycho, from Queer Eye to Sex and the City, from Tiffany to Garfield, we've got it all. Plus, our unmitigated gall from the week and so much more. Fuzzy Memories is the podcast that celebrates the good, the rad and the fugly of the 80s and 90s. Three latchkey kids…
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This week we're looking at all the culture that popped from: 1988. From Coming to America to Beetlejuice, Big to Land Before Time, and Bork to Doves, we've got it all. Plus, our unmitigated gall from the week and so much more. Fuzzy Memories is the podcast that celebrates the good, the rad and the fugly of the 80s and 90s. Three latchkey kids who m…
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This week we're looking at all the culture that popped from: 1996. From the Taco Liberty Bell to Mr. Wrong, Rosie O'Donnell to No Doubt, and The Craft to Bop-It, we've got it all. Plus, our unmitigated gall from the week and so much more. Fuzzy Memories is the podcast that celebrates the good, the rad and the fugly of the 80s and 90s. Three latchke…
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This week we're looking at all the culture that popped from: 1980. From Blue Lagoon to 9 to 5, from Barbara Mandrell to Georgia Guidestones, from Rax to dingos, we've got it all. Plus, our unmitigated gall from the week and so much more. Fuzzy Memories is the podcast that celebrates the good, the rad and the fugly of the 80s and 90s. Three latchkey…
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